These days, I see people watching whale addresses and wanting to follow the trades.


Honestly, what you see as "buy-in" might just be someone hedging on the other side, or even insuring their spot holdings...
Following in blindly will only result in riding someone’s coattails or getting washed out completely.
The kind of position-building actions are usually slower, more fragmented, and more like "practicing patience" rather than winning the market with a single big bullish candle.
Hedging is actually more straightforward, like opening an umbrella before it rains.
Now, the airdrop season also feels similar—completing tasks on platforms to rack up points until it feels like going to work,
The more serious the anti-witch hunt gets, the more competitive it becomes, and everyone is practicing execution but with a more fragile mindset.
Anyway, whenever I see a big address move, I first ask myself:
Is it starting a new story, or just wrapping up an old one?
That’s all for now.
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